Located in Briare, the beautiful countryside surrounding Le Cerf is perfect for hikers and bikes can be rented at reception. Impressive castles and the Sancerre vineyards are also nearby.
John
France
The staff and parking was ideal and the location was good and easy to find
Located in Briare, 6.9 miles from Chateau de Gien, Auberge du pont canal has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Entre Loire et canal offers accommodations in Briare, 6.5 miles from Chateau de Gien and 22 miles from Chateau de Sully-sur-Loire.
andrew
United States of America
This is a beautiful little house in outstanding condition run by a fantastic host. On a three-week long bike trip through France, this was one of the top three places we stayed in. Highly recommended!
The hotel Anne De Beaujeu is 1969 feet from Chateau de Gien and only 164 feet from the river Loire.
THOMAS
Switzerland
Inexpensive, plain and even quiet. For sure, the doors are (often in France) not sound proof, sure the carpets are a bit stained and it is old. But it had secure gated parking and friendly staff.
Offering a sun terrace and views of the river, Logis Hôtel Le Rivage is located in Gien in the Center Region, 2297 feet from Chateau de Gien. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Roy
United States of America
This is an older hotel, close to the center of town but also looking upon a serene Loire river view. The staff was friendly and the breakfast had a nice assortment. The hotel was clean and the bed was comfortable but the hotel does feel somewhat dated. This was nice in that our room and bathroom were bigger than in newer hotels, but less good in that the hallways had various steps up and down that could trip you up.
Hotel La Poularde is located in Gien in the Center region, on the banks of the Loire River. The hotel proposes an on-site restaurant and free Wi-Fi internet access in public areas.
Briare itself is a small town located on the East bank of...
Briare itself is a small town located on the East bank of the River Loire, to the SE of Orleans. It is easily accessible , located a mile from one of the autoroutes going South from Paris to the Middle and South of France.
Briare's main feature is the amazing bridge or aqueduct, built in cast iron, that was built in the 19th Century to take the Briare Canal across the River Loire. A very long bridge. Essential viewing! We walked on the canal tow path from St Fermin on the West bank to Briare, looked round the town for several hours, then back. Watrerway lovers will enjoy the several canls that meet here.
The town is the site of a huge factory, closed in the 1960's but still open in part as a museum, making mosaic and glass beads and buttons. The museum is in urfgent need of a refresh, but is well worth a visit . The church in the middle of town is covered with mosaics in the French Art Nouveau and Romanesque styles. Essential viewing too.
The River Loire and its valley extends for hundreds of miles, so Briare is one of many towns and villages , lost of historic and architectural interest, set within beautiful countryside along the river.
This is not the area of the Loire with the greatest number of Chataeux, but there are still many in the area.
Briare and its area is well worth a trip and a stay of several day.
It is easy to hire a kayak and go on canoe trips on the Loire which is classed as a large natural river, or hire a bike or e bike to cycle the miles of level paths along the river.
There are several restaurants in the town-- notably in the canal area to the Centre / North area of town.
LEWIS
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Briare is a lesser known town on the Loire.
Briare is a lesser known town on the Loire. Well worth a visit to view the aquaduct which carries the canal over the River Loire. The aquaduct was built by Gustave Eiffel. Service at La Glacier Restaurant was poor and long-winded. We walked out after half an hour after trying and failing to get a drink.
Stuart
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small and quiet town, nice and relaxed, we stayed 2 nights,...
Small and quiet town, nice and relaxed, we stayed 2 nights, probably 3 or 4 would allow you to see more. We visited the Pont-Canal, the canal museum and the Chateau de Bussiere but it would have been good to have another day to visit a few more things.
Abigail
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It has to be one of the best kept secrets the Loire river is...
It has to be one of the best kept secrets the Loire river is so beautiful and picturesque and totally quiet!
The restaurant Le Petit St Trop is a gem fantastic food and fantastic service and worth every penny!
The hotel was easy to find and there was plenty of secure parking, so we felt very safe. We arrived on a Sunday evening, but the hosts were able to suggest a couple of places we could get something to eat. We had a big room with a double bed and a pull-out bed, both of which were perfectly comfortable.
Breakfast was plentiful and varied, with a lot of personal touches like a little gadget to cleanly take the top off a soft boiled egg! We were made to feel very welcome and we enjoyed our overnight stay in this pretty town.
We loved the location. Staff were really friendly and had a great sense if humour. As it was peak heatwave we were grateful that our room had A/C. Breakfast was really nice and tasty. The hotel is really clean and they do a great job each day making it spotless. We really enjoyed our stay and I would recommend this hotel.
For anyone biking the Loire à Vélo, this hotel is a perfect place to stay. The owners have a background in the bike world, a fabulous and very safe garage to store your bike/s, and a large breakfast buffet to get your day's ride off to a good start. The location near the center is good too! I very much enjoyed my stay!
A comfortable stay with a very friendly host -a lovely breakfast and freshly baked cakes for our journey.We stayed for one night travelling south and 2 nights travelling north and Regine made us very welcome.We also loved hiring bikes for the day and cycling around Briare and Gien.
Extremely comfortable family run hotel, with good beds, modern bathroom & excellent breakfast. Friendly & helpful service. Excellent restaurants within short walking distance. Complimentary secure parking within hotel's gated courtyard.
Marie is warm and welcoming. The hotel is in a good location. If you like quirky accommodations, unlike the usual cookie cutter hotels, this is for you! Be aware of a narrow, steep staircase.
Very hospitable owners. Great dinner at the restaurant. Garage for the bicycles. We stayed in the Marilyn themed room which was a bit of fun. Great value hotel.
What a fantastic little find. A lovely, quirky homely hotel. A really nice room which was immaculately clean. Lovely touch with chocolate and water in room.
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